Honestly.. i totally get the video and I feel for them… I’m not fat and have never dealt with this kind of harassment. However, I do agree with fact that the person next to the overweight man/woman paid the same price as the overweight person and while I understand it’s incredibly painful and uncomfortable, it’s also incredibly uncomfortable for the person next to them as well. What if the person LIKES having the armrest down? What if the person next to them is also overweight? There’s so many what ifs but it’s a two way street. I’ll try to be mindful when I take a flight in the future but I think that’s the bottom line here… be mindful of who you are. If you need to pay a little extra to be comfortable and help others be comfortable, that seems like the way that would benefit the most people in terms of comfort… in terms of cost obviously not

This is literally the worst advice ever. While it’s worked for you this is incredibly unhealthy. Dinner is actually a very important meal. To tell someone to skip a meal and that our national average is fat, that’s incredibly rude-especially when people have worked years to get down to that average. You say we’re fat, we say you’re too skinny. It’s a cruel and vicious circle. Who cares as long as you’re healthy?? Yes, America has a problem—that’s obvious. Also, I don’t have time to count out 80 grams of pasta lol. Idk what you do for work but I certainly don’t have time for that shit.

We’ve been together since my freshman year and his sophomore. We’ve had our ups and lowest of lows but I guess when you know, you just know. Fighting after 6 years just seems exhausting and even though we’re petty AF we always end up saying “I’m tired of fighting” and go back to our Third partner, Netflix.

Don’t spend your time inside. When you’re inside and alone you’ll cry more. Go outside! Not only will you get some fresh air but you’re more likely to get your now ex off your mind and won’t cry due to the amount of people outside

I’ve waited tables for about two years now and besides the customers who don’t tip, the worst experience I’ve ever had serving was during a late night rush. I had two customers come into the restaurant at about 9 PM (we close at 11.) Not so bad… Yet. These two customers proceeded to drink as much as I would serve them and were loud, obnoxious, and definitely displayed a lot of affection for each other (which actually made me jealous at the time.) Around 10 I circle back to the two customers and remind them of our closing time and made sure they weren’t too drunk. Before I get the words out, the woman looks at me and says “Honey, stop coming here. We just want to drink and be with each other. Don’t worry, he makes the big bucks and will tip you well. ” At 11, they started to get up and leave (with a stumble or two.) They left me a 5% tip and when I left to go home the individuals were in the middle of sex in their car…. Parked right next to mine.

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